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CHRYSLER PIN PULLER Analysis

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The CHRYSLER PIN PULLER is a specialized application designed for automotive mechanics and locksmiths working with Chrysler group vehicles. It provides essential functionality for diagnosing immobilizer chains, reprogramming vehicle ECUs, and managing key programming for models spanning from 2005 onward, covering Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and select Fiat and Maserati vehicles. Its user-friendly interface allows professionals to access special functions efficiently, making it a valuable tool in the automotive repair industry.

A key feature of the CHRYSLER PIN PULLER is its capability to extract PIN codes from vehicles via OBD using a compatible ELM327 Bluetooth adapter. However, compatibility can vary with cheaper adapters, so users are encouraged to select reliable options. The app operates on a token system for additional functions, with initial tokens provided for testing. A stable internet connection is necessary for optimal performance, and it is crucial to use this app within legal boundaries to avoid potential legal ramifications.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
2.3.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
331
Downloads Last Week
6

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Developer’s Description

CHRYSLER PIN PULLER...

CHRYSLER PIN PULLER

Now Supports Jeep Grand Cherokee and Durango 2014+

You are an Automotive Mechanic/Locksmith and you have in your invenotory such devices as: Launch x431 PRO3, Autotel MaxySys, Original or Chinese clone of wiTECH system or you using Chrysler J2534 then you NEED this app when you are working with Chrysler group vehicles!

To do:

Fixing/Diagnosis immobilizer chain.

Replace, matching or reflash vehicle ECUs.

configure or reconfigure vehicle.

access special functions.

program and adding keys.

Please visit webpage for more information: http://carkeyst.com/

The CHRYSLER PIN PULLER is the cheapest, reliable and easy to use tool on today's market!Designed to pull pin codes from Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram and some Fiats, Maserati, vehicles!

All major models are supported from 2005 - 2014(16).

Pulls PIN out of vehicle through OBD via an ELM327 Bluetooth compatible adapter.

It is a token based app!!! Buy tokens through an app purchase which get stored in your account, then spend them on different app functions which are priced differently. This prices of the app functions may vary from time to time. The PIN PULL comes free to download with small amount of tokens just enough to test it once it's real work on vehicle. Then buy it if you like it for the budget you willing to spend at the moment...

*** You have to have a strong INTERNET connection in order to operate it without any problems ***

WARNING ***Does not work with all cheap china ELM327 adapters***You need to find a good working ELM adapter by yourself.

Some of the best reliable ELM327 adapters are:

OBDLink MX by ScanTool working even with lowcost android devices and others.

China "Vgate" company produces a reliable product. But don't buy the cheapest one they have.

Works with some Chinese clone ELM327 v1.5 and doesn't work with v2.1

Keep in mind, it is a professional tool for professional auto techs for use only on legal cases. Iligal use of this product might be prosecuted.

The HTC Evo 4G and Samsung Galaxy Tab has a bug with it's bluetooth.. They need to release a fix. Please contact their support and encourage them to fix, Thanks!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1-I4wsRRHE


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